A documentary called "Jesus Camp" debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival late April and it's looking for a distributor and I hope it finds one because it looks like a winner. Here's a description from its website:

A growing number of Evangelical Christians believe there is a revival underway whereby young Christians must take up the leadership of the religious right. This film reveals a new phenomenon: an active movement to train young kids to become dedicated Christian soldiers in â€œGodâ€™s army.â€

The film follows Levi, Rachael and Tory to the Kids on Fire summer camp in Devils Lake, North Dakota, where kids as young as 6 years-old are drilled in the importance of political activism and radical views. The film is a first-ever look into an intense training ground that recruits born-again Christian children to become an active part of Americaâ€™s political future.

There's a documentary on Channel 4 (UK) at 20:00 tomorrow "God's New Army" about a place called "Patrick Henry College", which apparently supplies the White House with more interns than anywhere else. Fundamentalist, Creationist ones if the press reviews are correct.
Might be worth watching.

I only score 4/12 on their Honor Code, so probably be best not to apply.

Being a nonsmoker and disliker of alcohol (and no intention to become a junkie) that part should be easy. Guarding my thoughts and tongue is more difficult but could be desirable. Some other things solve themselves through lack of opportunity. The difficult part should be the biblical. By being here I run afoul of psalm 1 verse 1 automatically, don't I?